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Thomas N Woods

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Solar Physics|April 19, 2019
Decoupling Solar Variability and Instrument Trends Using the Multiple Same-Irradiance-Level (MuSIL) Analysis TechniqueThomas N Woods, Francis G Eparvier, Jerald Harder, et al.
Solar Physics|June 6, 2022
Long-Term Trend Analysis in the <i>Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment</i> (SORCE)/<i>Spectral Irradiance Monitor</i> (SIM)Jerald W Harder, Stéphane Béland, Steven Penton, et al.
Solar Physics|April 25, 2022
Solar-Cycle Variability Results from the <i>Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment</i> (SORCE) MissionThomas N Woods, Jerald W Harder, Greg Kopp, et al.
Solar Physics|July 23, 2016
A Different View of Solar Spectral Irradiance Variations: Modeling Total Energy over Six-Month IntervalsThomas N Woods, Martin Snow, Jerald Harder, et al.
Solar Physics|November 15, 2021
Overview of the <i>Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment</i> (SORCE) Seventeen-Year MissionThomas N Woods, Jerald W Harder, Greg Kopp, et al.
Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics|November 25, 2024
GOES-R Series X-Ray Sensor (XRS): 1. Design and Pre-Flight CalibrationThomas N Woods, Thomas Eden, Francis G Eparvier, et al.
Solar Physics|April 24, 2026
Revealing Flare Energetics and Dynamics with SDO EVE Solar Extreme Ultraviolet Spectral Irradiance ObservationsThomas N Woods, Phillip C Chamberlin, Andrew Jones, et al.
Solar Physics|July 2, 2019
The Instruments and Capabilities of the <i>Miniature X-Ray Solar Spectrometer</i> (MinXSS) CubeSatsChristopher S Moore, Amir Caspi, Thomas N Woods, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 13, 2003
Doubly ionized carbon observed in the plasma tail of comet Kudo-FujikawaMatthew S Povich, John C Raymond, Geraint H Jones, et al.
Nature Communications|April 8, 2015
The solar magnetic activity band interaction and instabilities that shape quasi-periodic variabilityScott W McIntosh, Robert J Leamon, Larisza D Krista, et al.
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Solar Physics|April 19, 2019
Decoupling Solar Variability and Instrument Trends Using the Multiple Same-Irradiance-Level (MuSIL) Analysis TechniqueThomas N Woods, Francis G Eparvier, Jerald Harder, et al.
Solar Physics|June 6, 2022
Long-Term Trend Analysis in the <i>Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment</i> (SORCE)/<i>Spectral Irradiance Monitor</i> (SIM)Jerald W Harder, Stéphane Béland, Steven Penton, et al.
Solar Physics|April 25, 2022
Solar-Cycle Variability Results from the <i>Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment</i> (SORCE) MissionThomas N Woods, Jerald W Harder, Greg Kopp, et al.
Solar Physics|July 23, 2016
A Different View of Solar Spectral Irradiance Variations: Modeling Total Energy over Six-Month IntervalsThomas N Woods, Martin Snow, Jerald Harder, et al.
Solar Physics|November 15, 2021
Overview of the <i>Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment</i> (SORCE) Seventeen-Year MissionThomas N Woods, Jerald W Harder, Greg Kopp, et al.
Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics|November 25, 2024
GOES-R Series X-Ray Sensor (XRS): 1. Design and Pre-Flight CalibrationThomas N Woods, Thomas Eden, Francis G Eparvier, et al.
Solar Physics|April 24, 2026
Revealing Flare Energetics and Dynamics with SDO EVE Solar Extreme Ultraviolet Spectral Irradiance ObservationsThomas N Woods, Phillip C Chamberlin, Andrew Jones, et al.
Solar Physics|July 2, 2019
The Instruments and Capabilities of the <i>Miniature X-Ray Solar Spectrometer</i> (MinXSS) CubeSatsChristopher S Moore, Amir Caspi, Thomas N Woods, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 13, 2003
Doubly ionized carbon observed in the plasma tail of comet Kudo-FujikawaMatthew S Povich, John C Raymond, Geraint H Jones, et al.
Nature Communications|April 8, 2015
The solar magnetic activity band interaction and instabilities that shape quasi-periodic variabilityScott W McIntosh, Robert J Leamon, Larisza D Krista, et al.
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